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Congress confirms UFO’s are not “man-made” and could be a threat

Congress appears to have confessed something astonishing in paper after years of discoveries of eerie sky phenomena, first-hand accounts from Navy pilots regarding UFOs, and governmental investigations: they don’t think all UFOs are “man-made.”

Congress made two stunning allegations in a study that is an addition to the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023, the budget that controls America’s covert agencies.

First, “cross-domain transmedium risks to the national security of the United States are growing exponentially.” The second is that it wants to distinguish between UFOs that are human-made and those that are not.

According to the document, “Temporary nonattributed objects, or those that are positively identified as man-made after analysis, will be passed to appropriate offices and should not be considered under the definition of unidentified aerospace-undersea phenomena.”

The statement is shocking mostly because many lawmakers have refrained from asserting that the unexplained flying objects were extraterrestrial or extradimensional in origin as more information regarding the U.S. government’s research of UFOs has become available.

The conventional wisdom holds that if UFOs are real, they are probably highly developed yet man-made vehicles. In response to a direct question on The Late Show with James Corden, for instance, Obama declined to affirm the existence of aliens but did state that a lot of unusual things have been spotted in the sky recently.

Now, however, Congress appears to want to make a clear distinction between “man-made” and non-man-made goods.

Could UFO’s represent a threat to humanity?

According to the Pentagon, a “cross-domain transmedium” threat is one that has the ability to move mysteriously between the sea, the air, and the space. The Pentagon declared in July that the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) will be established to look into these dangers.

The proposed legislation would change the government’s categorization for UFOs, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, to Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena and rename the Pentagon’s office to reflect the new classification.

A UFO looked to be fluidly flying beneath the waves in a leaked footage that was authenticated by the Pentagon as being released last year.

Senator Marco Rubio, vice chair of the Senate Select Committee charged with supervising intelligence and the author of the report, has stated in the past that he prefers the UFOs to be extraterrestrial beings rather than foreign weaponry.

Of course, a big mystery is why Congress seems to be publicly acknowledging this now. Legislators, after all, have access to information that the general public does not.

American lawmakers from both parties have long pressed the Pentagon to identify the unusual lights that their countrymen are spotting in the sky.

A report outlining more than 100 sightings that it looked into was published by the DoD in 2021. It claimed that some of the phenomena it observed could not be explained by the models used by science today and requested for more time and resources to investigate the phenomenon.

They now have it thanks to Congress, which is pushing the Pentagon to concentrate entirely on non-human hand-designed items.

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